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I believe in the transformative power of presence.

There is a medicine to be found in our lucid, fundamental state.

When we immerse ourselves in this self-compassionate essence, we return to our relationships and world with confidence and joy.

      editation is for people who want to live with intention. It's for people who want to shape reality, not just respond to it. It's for those who have a sneaking suspicion that life is much greater than what has been presented to us. It's for people who have touched many things, looking for pleasure and finding pain. It's for people who are tired of insecurity and it's for those who seek and delight in growth. If you wish to feel gratitude and be present for your life every day, meditation is for you.

When you sit, sit up straight. However long seems right is good. Choose something for your mind to do. Breath. Chakras. The passing of thoughts. Loving kindness. Nothing. This becomes steadiness of body and mind. Steadiness of body and mind -- basic lucidity -- is exactly the water our garden of inner virtues needs to thrive. It's an act of hope and belief in yourself and it is an unfathomable gift to the world.

It is simple to do once. It is very difficult to do it every day. We need encouragement, inspiration, and guidance. At the monastery where I trained, I met weekly with a senior teacher to receive instruction and share challenges. This direct transmission is a vital part of the practice of meditation. From this firsthand experience, I know just how helpful a counselor can be. I truly love meditation and talking about it so please reach out with any questions.
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